Magazine-phonograph.



No. 816,608. PATENTED APR. 3, 1986. G. G. SHIGLEY.

MAGAZINE PHONGGRAPH.

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MAGAZINE PHONGGRAPH.

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No. 8 I 6,608.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented. April 3, 1906.

A plication filed October 26, 1964. Serial No. 230,076. a

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provement on thestructures there shown, aith'ough it contains features ed opted for use in other relations.

The objects of my invention are, first, to provide in e magazine-phonograph an improved means by which the record-rolls are sutomsticslly brought into position for the reproduction of the records and the reproducer automatically adjusted; second, to provide in a magazine-pl]ono mph an iinproved means by which any desired record Inlay be brought into position for reproduction or the several records reproduced successively, as desired; third, to provide in a rnagszine-piionogrsph on improved means by which the reproducing mechanism is ou tolnaticslly thrown into and out of engagement with the record-rolls; fourth, to provide in a. magazine-phonograph means by which the record-magazine and the reproducer mechanism are actuated in proper re lotion to each other; fifth, to provide in a magazinehonogreph an improved means which may e readily adjusted so that two or more records will be reproduced upon the introductionof a single coin; sixth, to provide in a. magazine; hon'ograph means by which the bringing o" the reproducer into engsgement wit e recorrLroll is timed so that the vibrations due to the adjustment of the magazine have practically ceased; seventh, to provide in a magazine-phonograph on iniroved means for throwing the'reprodueer lllfi) and out of engagement with the recordro structural details will definitely appear I accomplish the objects of my invention .55 by the devices and means described in the following specification.

H provided with a door A. r h r objects and objects relatin t in The invention is clearly defined, and pointed out in the claims.

A structure embodying the features of my invention is clearly illustrated in the accom- 6o penying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which v Figure 1 is a. side elevation view of my improved phonograph, portions of the casing eing broken away and portions being shown 6 5 in section to show the arrangement of the parts. Fi 2 is an enlarged detail ion view oi the nice ianism removed from s easing. L Fig. 3 is a detail elevation view looking from the right of Fig. 2. Fig. dis a. transverse 7o sectional view taken. on a. line corresponding to line 4 4 of Figs. 2 and 3. 51s anen- I larged sectional view through the reproducercarriage, showing the means of throwing the repro uder out of engagement W'lthlGhB ITGQ-L YS ord-roll-and checking the carriage, Fig'l a tranverse sectional view through there ro (weer-carriage, sh'owing the means ior rival; ing the some. Fig. 7 is an enlar ed detail trenverse sectional view throught e casing, showing the mechanism for adjusting'tlie mechanism by hand. Fig. 8 is'en enler'ge d detail sectional view taken on a line eorre spending to line 8 8 of Fig. 7. Fig. 9 is a. sec-f tionai view taken on a line corresponding to 8 5 line 9 9 oi 8. Fig. 10 is on enlergeddetail elevation view showing the errnn omens of the chi means for the record-re is and of the trip-w eel N for throwing the reproducer into enga ement with the record-roll go and connecting t ecarriage with the drivingshsft. Fig. 11 is an enlarged sectional view through the wheel N for throwing the reproducer into enge ement with the record-roll endfconnecting t e carriage with the driving- 5 she t.

In the drawin s the sectional views are taken looking in t c direction of the little orrows st the ends of the section-lines, and similar letters of reference refer t'o similar :00 parts throughout the several views.

Referring to the drawings, the casing A is of any desired form and material and is preferably suitably glazed, so that the mechanism is visible to the operator; The casin 10 A'standord B; 1"; which the operative parts of theinechinesnc sup orted, is arranged within the one I pre erably at the rear thereof. The reco 1 1 rolls are supported by e wheel consisting of no a. psirof I'HHS G, which are rigidly secured together by suitable cross pieces c. The

spokes are secured to these cross-pieces c. The hub is preferably provided with suitable antifriction-bearings. One of the rims is provided with suitable pivot-sockets in its inner face for the inner ends of the mandrel-shafts C, which are provided with pivot-bearings. Thumb-screws C, having suitable bearingsockcts in their inner ends, are inserted through the opposite rim to form bearin s for the outer ends of the mandrel-shafts This enables the ready removal or insertion of the record-rolls and the accurate adjustment of the bearings therefor. The recordrolls are thus supported so that .the revolve freely and at the same time are hel steadily in .osition. By this arrangement I am onabl ed to support in a comparativel compact space a large number of record-rolls, as Q, so that they may be readily brought into proper relations to the reproducer mechanism as desired. The means by which this is accomplished will be hereinafter pointed out.

On each of the mandrel-shafts O is a thinrimmed wheel C. These wheels C" as the magazine-wheel is revolved to brin the record-rolls into proper relation with t 1e reproducer mechanism are engaged in turn by the friction drivingwheel R. (See Figs. 3 and 4.) This driving-wheel R is preferably provided with a soft-rubber tire, as is illustrated in my first patent heretofore referred to. The drivin -wheel R is mounted on the shaft R. This s iaft R is provided with a ooved pullev R, which is connected to t e motor E, which is shown in conventional form in Fig. 1, by the belt a. The shaft R is mounted in suitable hearings on the frame 0. This frame 0 is pivoted at its outer end'to thebracket P. (See Figs. 2 and 4.) This allows the friction-wheel R to swing up and down, permitting the mandrel-shaft wheel C" to ass under the same and allowing it to be ield out of the en aging position when the machine is being ad'ustcd, as will be hereinafter described. The shaft It is provided with a pinion S, which meshes with the gear S on the screw driving-shaft for the reproducer-carriage. This mechanism is substantially that described in my first patent heretofore referred to.

The bracket P is secured to the supportingl'rame for the reproducing mechanism. This frame consists of the rods f and the T-shaped end brackets F, which are secured thereto. The rods f are arranged in the upper end of the standard B. The driving screw-shaft f is arranged in suitable hearings in the end brackets F. The rods f are arranged parallel and serve as wa s or bearings for the reproducer-carriage which is provided with suitable bearings, so that it is adapted to reciprocate back and forth on the rods. (See F1 s. 1 to 6.) E

t is desirable that the reproducer mechanism be automatic in its operation in relation to the record-rolls, so that it is only necessary to start the mechanism to have any desired record reproduced and the mechanism automatically readjusted for the next reproduction. To accomplish this, the reproducer Q, is pivotally supported on the carriage F. The carria e F is driven in one direction by the screw-s aft The driving connections for the screw-s aft f have been heretofore described.

A rock-shaft G is carried by the carriage F. On this rock-shaft is an arm G, having a blade 9 adapted to engage the threads of the driving-shaft f so that as the shaft is revolved the carriage is driven along thereby. The carriage is returned to its initial position by the weighted lever c, which is connected thereto by a suitable cord k. The cord la is arranged on the pulley K as clearly appears from the drawings. The lever c is pivoted on the standard B and is provided with a suitable weight 0'. The lever c is provided with a spring-pawl c" at its outer end ada ted to engage suitable notches on the peripliery of one of the rims of the magazine-wheel. These notches are spaced, one to each record-roll carried by the magazine-wheel, so that upon each actuation of the lever c the magazinewheel is advanced one step to bring the next succeeding record-roll into proper position for reproduction. The magazine-wheel is provided with a suitable stop or escapement mechanism, which will be described later.

When the carriage is returned to its initial position for the reproduction of a record, the drivingarm G thereof is automatically brought into engagement with the drivingshaft f by means of the arm G, carried by the rock-shaft G. The arm G is provided with a laterally-projecting pin g. (See Fig. 11.) This pin is arranged throu h the arm and is yieldingly held in position y a spring 9. (See Fig.4.) When the carriagereaches its initial position, this pin g is engaged by the cam-shaped flange n of the wheel or disk N. (See Figs. 4 and 11.) This wheel N is carried by the driving-shaft f. The flange it extends practically around the wheel and is deflected inwardl at its inner end, so that the rock-shaft G is thrown forward, thereby bringing the driving-arm G into engagement with the driving-shaft and the reproducer into engagement with the record-roll. When the carriage reaches the end of its movement, the drivingarm G is automatically thrown out of en agement with the driving-shaft by the disk on the driving-shaft, which engages the arm G" of the rock-shaft G. This arm G is a sprin and as the carriage is carried forward by t e driving-shaft it engages the disk M and contacts with the inner face thereof until the notch m in the disk is reached, when the arm snaps through the notch and is engaged by the ln m on the op. posite side of the disk, which t ows the arm 11 ward, thereby rockin the rock-shaft and ii ting the driving-arin 1 out of engagement with the shaft. The reproduce? Q is ii fted from the record-roll. At the same time the drivin -arm is thrown out of enga ement with t e driving-shaft by a forwardly-pro- 'ecting arm H" on the rock-shaft G. The iorward end of this arm is formed into a V shape to enga e the forwardly-proiecting rod or in b, whic is carried by the reproducer. It is ap arent that when the rock-shaft is thrown d oWn at the initial and of the carriage movement the rcproducer is brought into contact with the record-roll, as heretofore stated.

The particular style of disengaging disk M is very economical to produce, which is the main advantage of the same over the structure of my former patents referred to herein. Another advantage is that there is no strain upon the carriage as it is carried forward upon the driving screw until the same is disengaged, the spring-arm G yicldin to allow this. It also avoids the necessity oi accuratc ad'ustment.

n order that the reproducer be brought into and thrown out of contact with the record-roll at the proper points, the disks M and N are adapted to be adjusted on the drivingshaft.

The rock-shaft G is retained-in its adjusted positions by the spring h, one end of which is secured to the end oi the downwardlypro jecting arm H on the rock-shaft and the other end of which rests upon one of the bearing-rods This spring holds the driving;

rod G into vieldin Y cn a ement with the is o D driving-shaft when the shaft G is rocked into that osition and holds the same in its elevate position when the shalt is rocked to its opposite position. These parts clearly appear in Fi 4.

When the rock-shaft G is operated by the disconnecting means, the upwardi vproject ing arm H, carried by the rock-shaft G, is withdrawn from under the motor-controlling lever J, which allows the same to drop. The arm J of this lever is connected to the motor by means of the rod (Z, so that the motor is sto ped thereby.

he short arm J of the lever 5 is, as above stated, connected by the rod or iink d to the motor. The connection of the rod d to the motor is by means of a coin-controhed mechanism D, so that when a coin is introduced into the cup d" the weight of the coin throws the cup downwardly and by means of the connecting-link d starts the motor. This revolves t e driving serew-shaftf, and when the notch or slot m of the disengaging disk M reaches the spring-arm G" it snaps through the same, thus freeing the carriage and allowing the same to return to its initial position, the carriage being returned by the weighted magazine-wheel.

lever c, as hereinbefore pointed out. At the same time the magazine-wired is advanced one step.

When the carriage reaches its initial position, the pin 9'' on the arm G of the rockshaft G is engaged by the cam-shaped flan e n of the Wheel or disk N and the rock-shi 't is rocked forwardly, thus bringing the driving-srm into engagement with the drivingshaft and at the same time bringing the reproducer into engagement with the recordroll. This forward movement of the rockshaft G brings the arm H under the motorcontroilling lever J. The lever J is provided with a downwardly-projecting earn-shaped bend j" therein, so that as the arm H is carricd along under the same the arm is elevated, and this through the connection to the coin-holder d ejects the coin therefrom. I desire to state in this connection that the particular object of the cam-shaped flange n of the disk or wheel N is that the reproducer is not brought into engagement with the record-rol1 until after the vibrations of the machine have ceased, resulting from the ad'ustment of the magazine-wheel. This re uces the wear and strain upon the reproduce! to a minimum.

When the arm G is thrown upwardly, it engages the pivoted bail]. This baii I is connected by the link I to the dog 5. The upward movement of the baii I disengages the dog from the magazine-wheel, ailowin the same to be adjusted to bring any recor roll desired into position to he re reduced. A dog 5 is oppositcig; arranged to t e do b to prevent the nae ward revolution 0 the These dogs are supported ripen the upper end of the arm 1:. spring 5 holds the dog 11 downwardly into contact with the periphery of the rim.

The link I is provided with a lateral projection #1, adapted to on age the frame 0, by which the friction-wheei R' is carried, so that when the bail is thrown upwardly the frictioncvheel is elevated, so that it is not en gaged b the wheeis C of the mandrel shafts, a iowing the same to pass freely under the said wheels. The dog if is also held out of engagement, so that the magazine-wheei can be revoived to any position desired by the mani ulation of the crank 1V. (See Fig. 7.) he shaft W of the crank is supported in a suitabie bearing in the door A of the casing. The inner crank-she ed end in of the shaft W engages the lateraify projecting end t of the shaft T. This sha t is so ported at its outer end by the standard throu h which it is arranged, the bearing there or being sufiioiently large to aiiow the tiltin of the shaft therein. On the inner end 0 the shaft T is a friction-wheel T. The inner end of the shaft T is supported by the link U, one end of which is pivoted on the in U on the standard B and the other end is pivoted on the shaft T. The link U is held against the face of the wheel T" by a coiled spri u. The spring a is adjustably retaine on the end of the shaft by means of the nut 11/. The friction of the link U on the face of the wheel is sufficient so that when the shaft T is revolved the friction-wheel T is thrown up into engagement with one of the rims C, thereby driving the ma azine-wheel.

A coiled spring t is connected to the shaft T to return it when released to its normal position against the post or stop T. I thus provide means for adjusting the magazinewheel independently of the automatic ad j usting means, so that the magazine-wheel may be adjusted to bring any desired record into position to be reproduced. This particular means of connecting the crank-shaft W to the shaft T is of special value, as no matter in what position the crank-shaft may be left the door carr ing the crank may be closed without any danger of injuring the parts due to their not properly engaging, as might otherwise be the case.

-It is sometimes desirable that two records be reproduced upon the introduction of a single coin. To prevent the sto ping of the motor at the completion of eac re )roduction, I provide a catch or stop L for the lever This stop consists of a star-wheel having lon and short arms, the long arms being of s cient length to extend under the lever J to prevent its dropping far enough to stop the motor, as I have heretofore described. The arms of this wheel L are adapted to be engaged by the armH on the forward movement of the carria e, which revolves the stop one step. This firings a long arm into position to sup ort the controlling-lever J of the motor. en the motor-controlling lever J is supported by the stop, the reproducer-carriage is returned to its initial position at once, an as the driving-shaft is in motion the driving-arm of the carriage is thrown into engagement with the driv1ng-shaft. The forward movement of the carriage again acts upon the stop, carryin the long arm out of engaging position, so t lat at the end of the movement of the carriage the controlling-lever J is allowed to drop to sto the motor.

The stop I have illustrate is adapted to operate so that two records are reproduced upon the introduction of a single coin. It is evident, however, that by the arrangement of the long and short arms more than that number could be re roduced.

I have illustrate and described my improved multiphono raph in detail in what I elieve to be its pre erred form on account of its structural simplicity and economy and its durability. I am aware, however, that it is capable of ve considerable variation in structural details withoutdeparting from my invention. a

for disk N on said shafts; a driving wheel for said mandrelshaft wheels; an adjustable support therefor; a carriage ada ted to reciprocate parallel with said recor -rolls; a phonogra h-reproducer pivotally supported on sai carriage; a motor; a screwthreaded drivingsliaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carria e an arm G on said rock-shaft; a wheel driving-shaft, having a camsha ed flange n thereon adapted to engage said arm G to throw said rock-shaft forwardly; a driving-arm G adapted to en age said driving-shaft when said rock-shaft is in its forward position 3 a sprin -arm G on said rock-shaft; a disk M on said driving-shaft, havin a notch m therein to allow said springarm to pass therethrough, and a lug m adapted to engage said arm G whereby said rock-shaft is thrown rearwardly connections from said reproducer to said rock-shaft, whereby said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rock-shaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon, adapted to engage said magazine-wheel; connections from said lever to said carriage; a locking-dog for said magazine-wheel; connections from said rockshaft to said locking-dog, whereby said locking-dog is held out of engagement when said rock-shaft is in its rearward position; connections from said rock-shaft to said adjustable support for said driving-wheel for the said mandrel-shaft wheels, whereby said drivingwheel is thrown into and out of position to engage said mandrel-shaft wheels; means for ad usting said magazine-wheel independently of said pivoted lever; a controlling-lever for the motor; an arm H on said rock shaft, adapted to en a e said controlling-lever when said rock-s a t is in its forward position, and to release the same when said rock-shaft is inits rearward position, thereby permitting it to drop to stop the motor; a stop L for the said controlling-lever, consisting of a Wheel having long and short arms thereon, the long arms of which are adapted to support the lever when released by the said arm H, said arm H being adapted to actuate said wheel for bringing the lon arms into and out of position to engage said motor-controlling lever, all coacting for the purpose specified.

2. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a ma azine-wheel; mandrel-shafts havin recor -r olls thereon carried by said whee a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record rolls; a phonograph-reproducer pivotally supported ICC on said carriage a motor a serew-tlireaded driving-shaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rook-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rock-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft, having a cain-shaped flange a thereon ada ted to engage said arm G to throw said roe (-Slltlft forwardly; a driving-arm G adapted to en gage said driving-shaft when said rock-shaft is in its forward position; a spring-arm G" on said rock shaft; a disk M on said drivingshaft, havin a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm to pass therethrou h, and a lug m adapted to engage said arm 5 whereby said rook-shaft is thrown rearwardl con neetions from said reprodueer to sair rockshaft, whereby said reprodueor is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said roeleshaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon adapted to engage said magazine wheel; connections from said lever to said carriage; a looking-dog.

for said magazine wheel; connections from said rock-shaft to said locking-dog, whereby said locking-dog is held out of engagement when said rook-shaft is in its rearward positron; means for adjustin said magazinewheel independently of sai pivoted lover; a controlling-lever for the motor; an arm H on said rock-shaft, adapted to engage said controlling-lever when said rock-shaft is in its forward osition and to release the same when sair rock-shaft is in its rearward position, thereby permitting it to drop to stop the motor; a stop L for said controlling-lever, consisting of a wheel having long and short arms thereon, the long arms of which are adapted to support the lever when released by the said arm I-Lsaid arm Hheingada ted to actuate said wheel for bringing the on arms into and out of position to enga e said motor-controlling lever, all coacting i or the purpose specified.

3. In. a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a 11l&gi1Zl1.6-WlIG6l; inandrel-shafts having record-rolls thereon carried by said wheel; wheels on said mandreh shafts; a iiriviri-gwheel for said mandrel-shaft wheels; as adiustable support therefor; a carriage ad pted to reciprocate arallel with said recordpivotally sup orted on saii carria e; a motor; a screw-t eaded driving-shalt having suitable driving nneetions to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G' on said rook-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft, having a cam-shaped flange a thereon adapted to engage said arm G to throw said rook-shaft forwardly; a driving-arm G adapted to en a e said driving-shaft when. said rock-sha t 18 in its forward position; 8. sprin -arin G on said rookshaft; a disk M on saii driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm G to pass therethrough, and a lug m adapted to olls; a phono rap 1-reproduoer engage said arm G whereby said rook-shaft is thrown rearwardly; connections from said reproducer to said rock-shaft, whereby said reprodueer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rookshaft a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon, adapted to engage said magazinewheel; oonnections from said lever to said carriage; connections from said rock-shaft to said adjustable on port for said drivin wheel for the said mandrel-shaft wheel s, whereby the said driving-wheel is thrown into and out of position to enga e said mandrei-shaft wheels; a controllingever for the motor; an arm H on the said rook-shaft, adapted to engage said controliinglever when said rookshaft is in its forward position, and to release the same when said rookshaft is in its rearward position, thereby perinittin it to drop to stop the motor; a stop L for t 1e said controlling-lever, consisting of a wheel having long and short arms thereon, the long arms of which are adapted to support the lever when released by the said arm i, said arm H bein adapted to actuate said wheel for bringing t e Ion arms into and out of position to enga e sai motor-controllin lever, all eoacting or the purpose specifie 4. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a magazine-wheel; mandrel-shafts havin record-rolls thereon car ried by said whee a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a plionographreprodueer pivotally supported on said carriage; a motor a screw-threaded driving-sh aft having suitahle driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said reels-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft, having a earn-shaped flange n thereon ada ted to engage said arm G to throw said roe shaft forwardly; a driving-arm G adapted to engage said driving-shaft when said rock-shaft is in its forward position; a sprm -arm G on said rooh-shaf t; a disk M on sai drivin shaft, havin a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm to pass therethron h, and a in m ada ted to en a esaid arm whereg P g g by said rock-shaft is thrown rearwardlg; connections from said reproduces to sm rocksh aft, whereby said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rook-shaft; a ivoted lever having a pawl thereon adapter to engage said magazine-Wheel; connections from said lever to said carriage a controlling-lever for the motor; an arm H on said rook-shaft ads. 7 ted to engage said controlling-lever when sai rock-shaft is in its forward osition, and to release the same when said rookshaft is in its rearward position, thereby permitting it to drop to stop the motor; a stop Lfor said controlling-lever, consisting of a wheel having long and short arms thereon,

the long arms of which are adapted to supx e port the lever when released by the said arm *I, said arm H bein adapted to actuate said wheel for bringing the long arms into and out of position to engage said motor-controlling lever, all coacting for the purpose specified.

5. In a magazme-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a magazine-wheel; mandrel-shafts havin record-rolls thereon carried by said whee wheels on said mandrelshafts; a driving-wheel for said mandrelshaft wheels; an ad 'ustable support therefor; a carriage adapte to reciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a phonograph-reprodueer pivotally supported on said carria e; a motor; a screw-threaded driving-shaft laving suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rock-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft, having a cam-shaped flange n thereon adapted to en age said arm G" to throw said rock-shaft 'orwardly; a driving-arm G adapted to en ago said driving-shaft when said rock-sha t 18 in its forward position; a sprin -arm G on said rockshaft; a disk M on sai driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said "spring-arm G to pass therethrough, and alugm adapted to engage said arm whereby said rockshaft is thrown rearward] connections from said reprodueer to sai rock-shaft, whereb said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rock-shaft; a pivoted lever having apawl thereon, adapted to enga e said magazine-wheel; connections from sai lever to said carriage; a lockin' dog for said magazine-wheel connections rom said rock-shaft to said locking-dog, whereby said locking-dog is held out of engagement when said rockshaft is in its rearward position; connections from said rock-shaft to said adjustable support for said driving-wheel for the said mandrel -sl1aft wheels, whereby said driving wheel is thrown into and out of position to engage said mandrel-shaft wheels; means for ad usting said magazine-wheel inde endent of said pivoted lever; a controllingever for said motor; connections from said rock-shaft to said motor-controlling lever;'and a stop for said motor-controllin lever adapted to be thrown into and out 0% engaging position by the reciprocation of said carriage, all coacting for the purpose specified.

6. n a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a ma azine-wheel; mandrel-shafts havi recor -rolls thereon carried by said whe e zl a carria e adapted to reciprocate arallel with said record-rolls; a phono rap 1-reproducer pivotally su ported on sai carria e; a motor; ascreW-t readed driving-shaft aving suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rock-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft, hav ing a cam-shaped flange n thereon adapted to engage said arm G to throw said rockshaft forwardly; a drivingarm G adapted to engage said driving-shaft when said rockshaft is in its forward position; a spring-arm G on said rock-shaft a disk M on said 'driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said s ring-arm G" to pass therethrough, and a ug m adapted to engage said arm G whereby said rook-shaft is thrown rearwardly; connections from said reproducer to said rock-shaft, whereby said reprodu'eer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rockshaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon adapted to engage said magazine-wheel; connections from said lever to said carriage; a lockingdog for said magazine-wheel connections from said rock-shaft to said lockingdog, whereby said locking-dog is held out of engagement when said rock-shaft is in its rearward position; means for adjusting said magazine-wheel independent of said pivoted lever; a controllin -lever for the motor; connections from said rock-shaft to said motorcontrolling lever; and a stop for said motorcontrolling lever adapted to be thrown into and out of en aging position by the reciprocation of sai carriage, all coacting for the purpose specified.

In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a ma azine-wheel; mandrel-shafts havin recor -rol1s thereon carried by said whee Wheels on said mandrelshafts; a driving-wheel for said mandrelshaft wheels; an adjustable support therefor; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a phonographreproducer pivotally supported on said earriage; a motor; a screw-threaded drivingshaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said car riage; an arm G' on said rock-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft, having a cam-shaped flange n thereon ada ted to engage said arm G to throw sai rockshaft forwardly; a driving-arm G adapted to engage said driving-shaft when said rockshaft is in its forward position; a spring-arm G" on said rock-shaft a disk M on said driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm G" to pass therethrough, and a lu m adapted to enga 'e said arm G" where y said rock-shaft is '1I'OW11 rear wardly; connections from said reproducer to said rock-shaft, whereby said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rockshaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon, ada ted to engage said magazine-wheel connections from said lever to said carriage; connections from said rock-shaft to said adjustable support for said driving-wheel for the said mandrel-shaft wheels, whereby the said driving-wheel is thrown into and out of position to engage said mandrel-shaft wheels;

e controlling-lover for the motor; connec tions from said rook-shaft to said motor- 7 controlling lever; and a stop for said motorcontrolling lever adapted to be thrown into and out of en aging position by the reciprocation of seid carriage, all coasting for the purpose specified.

S. In a magazine-phonograph, the cornbrnation of a frame; a magazine-wheel; mandrel-shafts havin record-rolls thereon carried by said wheel a carriage adapted to reciproeate erallei with said record-rolls; a phonograp -reproduoer pivotally supported on said carriage; a motor; e screw-t readed driving-shaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rookshaft; a wheel or disk N on said drivingshaft, having a earn-she ed flange n thereon ads )ted to engage sai arm G to throw sai roeloshaft forwardly; a driving-arm G ada ted to engege said driving-shaft when sai rock-shaft is in its forward position; a spring-arm G on said rockshaft; a disk M on said driving-shaft, having a notch or therein to allow said spring-arm G to pens therethrough, and a log m adapted to engage said arm G whereby said rook-shaft is thrown reerwerdly; connections from said reproducer to s'aid rook-shaft, whereby said reprodueer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said roek-shaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon adapted to engage sai magezine-wheel; connections from said lever to said carriage a controlling-lever for the motor; connections from said rook-shaft to said motor-controlling iever; and a stop for said motor-controlling lever adapted to be thrown into and out of engaging position by the reciprocation of said carriage, all coasting for the purpose specified.

9. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a ma azine-wheel; mandrelshefts having reoor -rolls thereon carried by said wheel; Wheels on said mandrelshefts; a drivingheel for said mandrelshaft Wheels; an adiusteble support therefor; a carriage eda ted to reci roeate parallel with said record-rolls; a p onogre h-reproducer pivotally supported on sai carring-e; e motor; a screwthreaded driving shaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said ear riage' an arm G' on said rook-shaft; s wheel or disk N on said driving-shart having a earn-shaped gage said arm G' to throw said rook-shaft forwardly; a driving-am; G ada ted to (511% gage seid driving-shaft when sai rock-sheit is in its forward position; a sprint-arm G on said reek-shaft a disk M on ssi drivingsheft, havin: a notch m therein to show said springerrn G to pass therethrou h, and e lug m adapted to engage said arm C wherephonogrsph reprodnoer pivotnliy flange n thereon ad opted to err-,

drel-sirafis having;- reeorr ried by said wheel wheels on said mandrelby said rocir -sheft; is thrown reiuwverdly; connections from siiid ri'iprodi cor to said rocloshaf t, whereby said reproduoer is thrown into and out of contest with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rock-shaft a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon adopted to engage ssid magazine-wheel; connections from said iover to said onrris o; a locking (log for said magazine-wheel; connections from said rook-shaft to'ssid locking-dog whereby said looking-dog; is held out of ongsgenient when said rook-shaft is in its reerwsrd position; connections from said rookshaft to said :idjtstablo support for said drivingywheol for said mandrel-shaft wheels, whereby said drivingvheel is thrown into and out of position to engage said mandrelshaft wheels; and means for adjr sting said magazine-wheel independent of said pivoted lever, for the purpose specified.

16. In a mnp azinc-phonograph the combination of a frame; a mege zine-Wheel; inandrel-shafts having reeord-rolis thereon carried iiyssid wheel; a carriage adapted to reeiprocste parallel with said record-rolls; a so ported on said earrings a motor; a screw-t ireaded driving-shaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G' on said rook'shai't; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft hav ing a com-shaped flang e n thereon ada ted to engage said arm G to throw said roolZ-shait forwardl a driving-arm G ads ted to on- 'age SFtiL driving-shaft when saic rock-shaft is in its forward position; a spring-arm G on said rook-shaft; e dish M on said drivingshaft, hevirn; a notch in therein to eliow seid springerm G" to pass thorethrongh, end a log m adapted to engage seid arm G whereby said rook-shaft is thrown rearwnrdly; connections from said reprodueer to said rookshort, wherelrv said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the netnetion of said rock-shaft; a ivoted lever having a pawl therein adapted to engage said nmgazine-wheel; connections from said lever to said carriage; a locking-dog for said magazine-wheel; connections from said rook-shaft to said lockingdog whereby said looking-dog: is held out of engrigeinent when said reek-shaft is in its rearward position; and rneens for adjusting said magazine-wheel independent of said pivoted lever, for the purpose specified.

11. Ina insign-zino-phonog-rnph, the combinstien'of a frame; a IHiLYEiZlHQ-AYhQQl; man- -roils thereon can shafts; a driving-wheel for said mandrelshaft wheels; an adjisteble support therefor; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a onogra h-reproducer pivotelly supporter on sai earriage; a motor; a screw-threaded drivingshaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rock shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft having a cam-shaped flange, 11 thereon ada ted to engage said arm G to throw said roc shaft forwardly; a driving-arm G adapted to engage said driving-shaft when said rockshaft is in its forward position; a sprin arm G on said rock-shaft; a disk M on sai driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm G" to pass therethrough, and a lug m adapted to enga e said arm G whereby said rock shaft 15 thrown rearwardly; connections from said roproducer to said rock-shaft, whereby said reproduoer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rockshaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon adapted to engage said magazine-wheel; connections from said lever to said carriage connections from said rock-shaft to said adjustable support for said driving-wheel for said mandrel-shaft wheels, whereby said driving-wheel is thrown into and out of position to engage said mandrel-shaft Wheels; and means for adjustin said magazinewheel independent of said pivoted lever, for the purpose specified.

12. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a ma azine-wheel; mandrel-shafts having recor rolls thereon carried by said wheel; a carria e adapted to reciprocate parallel with saic record-rolls; a phono aph-reproducer pivotally su ported on sai carriage; a motor; a screw-t readed driving-shaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rockshaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft having a cam-shaped flange n thereon adapted to engage said arm G' to throw said rockshaft forwardly; a driving-arm G adapted to engage said driving-shaft when said rockshaft is in its forward position; a spring'arm G on said rock-shaft; a disk M on said driving-shaft, havin a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm to pass therethrough, and a lug m adapted to en age said arm G", whereby said rock sha t is thrown rearwardly; connections from said reproducer to said rock-shaft, whereby said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rockshaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon adapted to engage said magazine-wheel; connections from said lever to said carria e; and means for adjusting said magazine-w eel independent of said pivoted lever, for the purpose s ecified.

13. n a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a ma azine-wheel; mandrel-shafts havin Iecor -rolls thereon carried by said whee wheels on said mandrelshafts; a driving wheel for said mandrelshaft wheels; an adjustable support therefor; a carriage adapted to reci rocate parallel with said record-rolls; a phonograph-reproducer pivotally supported on said carriage; a motor; a screw-threaded driving-shaft hav ing suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried b said carriage; an arm G on said rock-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft having a cam-shaped flange n thereon adapted to engage said arm G a to throw said rock-shaft forwardly; a driving-arm G ada ted to en age said driving-shaft when sai rock-sha t is in its forward position; a sprin arm G" on said rockshaft; a disk M on sai driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm G to pass therethrough, and a lug m adapted to engage said arm G", whereby said rockshaft is thrown rearwardly; connections from said reprodueer to said rock shaft, whereby said re roducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rock-shaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon adapted to engage said magazine-wheel; connections from said lever to said carriage; a locking-dog for said ma azinewheel; connections from said rockshaft to said locking-dog whereby said locking-dog is held out of engagement when said rock-shaft is in its rearward position; and connections from said rock-shaft to said adjustable su port for said drivin wheel for said mandre shaft wheels, where y said drivingwheel is thrown into and out of osition to engage said mandrel-shaft whee s, for the purpose specified. 14. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a ma azine-wheel; mandrel-shafts havin record-rolls thereon carried by said whee a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said recordrolls a phono aph-reproducer pivotally su ported on sai carriage; a motor; a screw-t ucaded driving-shaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rockshaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft having a cam-shaped flange n thereon adapted to engage said arm G" to throw said rockshaft forwardly; a drivin arm G adapted to engage said driving-sha t when said rockshaft is in its forward position; a spring-arm G" on said rock-shaft; a disk M on said driving-shaft, havin a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm to pass therethrough, and a lug m adapted to on age said arm G" whereby said rock sha t is thrown rear- Wardly connections from said reproducer to said rock-shaft, whereby said reprodueer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rockshaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon adapted to engage said magazine-wheel; connections from said lever to said carriage; a locking-dog for said magazine-wheel; and

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on said rock-shaft; a disk M on Sci shaft, havin a notch m therein to allow said connections from said rock-shaft to said locking-dog whereby said lockin -dog is held out of enga emcnt when said roc -shaft is in its rearwar position, for the purpose speci fled.

. 15. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a ma azine-wlicel; inandrel-shafts havin record-rolls thereon carried by said whee wheels on said mandrelshafts; a driving-wheel for said mandrelshaft wheels; an adjustable support therefor; a carriage adapted to reci rocate parallel with said record-rolls; a p ionogra 'h-reproducer pivotally supported on sai carriage; a motor; a screw-threaded drivingshaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rock shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft having a cam-shaped flange n thereon adapted to enago said arm G to throw said rock-shaft orwardl a driving-arm G ada ted to enage ssi driving-shaft when sai rock-shaft IS in its forward position; a sprin -arrn G 5 drivingspring-arin to pass therethrou h, and a lug m adapted to engage said arm whereby said rock-shaft is thrown rearwardl ;connections from said reproducer to sai rockshaft, whereby said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rock-shaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl thereon adapted to engage said magazine-wheel; cosnections from said lever to said carriage; and connections from said rock-shaft to said adjustable su port for said drivin -wheel for said mandrel-shaft wheels, where y said drivingwheel is thrown into and out of position to engage said mandrel shaft wheels, for'the purpose specified.

16. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a ma azine-wheel; mandrel-shafts having recor -rolls thereon carried by said wheel; a carriage adapted to reciprocate arallel with said record-rolls; a phone rap -reproducer pivotally supported on sai carriage; a motor; a screw-threaded driving shaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rockshaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft having a cam-shaped fla e n thereon adapted to engage said arm to throw said rock-shaft forwardly; a driving-arm G adapted to engage said driving-shaft when said rook-shaft is in its forward position; a spring arm G" on said rock-shaft; a disk M on said N driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said springarm G" to pass there throu h, and sing m adapted to engage said arm whereby said rock-shaft is thrown rearwardly; connections from said reprotor; a screw'threaded driving-she 7 suitable driving connections to said motor; a

ducer to said roclrsshaft, whereby said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the rccord'rolls upon the actuation of said rock-shaft; a pivoted lever having a pawl therein adapted to engage said magazine-wheel; and connections from said lever to said carriage,'for the purpose specified.

17. In a magazine-phonograpli, the combination of a frame; a ma azine-wheel; mandrel-shafts havin recordwolls thereon carried by said whee a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a phonograph-reproducer pivotally supported on said carriage; a motor; a scrcw-threaded' driving-shaft having suitable driving connections to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rockshaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft, having a camshaped flange thereon adapted to engage said arm G to throw said rockshaft forwardly; driving connections for said carriage to said driving-shaft, adapted to be thrown into and out of engaging position by said rock-shaft; a spring-arm on said rockshai t; a disk M on said driving-shaft, having a notch or therein to allow said spring-arm G? to pass therethrough, and a lug m adapted to engage said arm G, whereby said rock-shaft is thrown rearwardl connection from said rock shaft to sai reproducer;

fwherehy said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rock-shaft; means for advancing said magazine-wheel with a stepby-step movement; connections from said means to said carriage whereby said carriage is returned to its initial position; connections from said rock-shaft to said lockingdog whereby said locking-dog is held out of engagement when said rocloshaft is in its -=rearward position; a controlling-lever for the motor; an arm H on the said rock-shaft, adapted to engage the said controllin -lever when said rock shaft is in its forwar position, and to release the same when said rock shaft is in its rearward position, thereby pen mitting it to drop to stop the motor; a stop for the said controlling-lever consisting ofa wheel having long and short arms thereon, the long arms of which are adapted to supplprt the lever when released by the said arm said arm H being adapted to actuate said wheel for bringing the long arms into and out of osition to engage the said motorcontrolling lever, all coasting for the purpose specified. 7 18 In amagazine-phonograph, the combination of a frame; a magazine-wheel; a carria e adapted to reciprocate arailel with sail "record-rolls; a phonc rap -reproduccr pivotaliy supported on said carria e; a mo- 1; havlng reekheft carried by said carriage; an arm G' on said rock-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft, having a cam-shaped flange n thereon adapted to engage said arm G to throw said rock-shaft forwardly; driving connections for said carriage to said driving-shaft, adapted to be thrown into and out of engaging position by said rock-shaft; a spring-arm on said rock-shaft; a disk M on said driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm G to pass therethrough, and a lug m adapted to engage said arm G, whereby said rock-shaft is thrown rearwardly; connections from said rock-shaft to said reproducer, whereby said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-rolls upon the actuation of said rocksh'aft; means for advancing said magazinewheel with a stcp-by-step movement; conneetions from said means to said carriage whereby said carrj-ge is returned to its initial position; connections from said rockshaft to said locking-dog whereby said locking-dog is held out of engagement when said rock-shaft is in its rearward position; a controlling-lever for the motor; ,eonncctions from said rock-shaft to said motor-controlling lever; nd a stop for said motor-eontrolling lever adapted to be thrown into and out of engaging position by the reciproca tion of said carriage, all coacting for the purpose specified.

19. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a record-roll; means for revolving the same; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-roll a phonographreproducer pivotally supported on said carriage; a motor; a scrcw-threaded drivingshaft having a suitable driving connection to said motor; arock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rock-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft having a camshaped flange n thereon adapted to engage said arm G to throw said rock-shaft for wardly; a driving-arm G adapted to engage said driving-shaft when said rock-shaft is in its forward position; a spring-arm G on said rock-shaft; a disk M on said driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said springarm G to pass therethrou h, and a lug m adapted to en age said arm G, whereby said rock-shaft is t rown rearwardl ,'connections from said reproducer to sai rock shaft, whereby said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-roll upon the actuation of said rock-shaft; and connections from said rock-shaft to said motor, for the purpose specified.

20. In a magazine honograph, the combination of a recoid-ro fl; means for revolving the same; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-roll a phonographreproducer pivotally supported on said carriage; a motor; a screw-threaded drivingshaft having a suitable driving connection to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rock-shaft; a wheel or isk N on said driving-shaft having a cam sha ied flange a thereon adapted to engage saii arm G to throw said rock-shaft forwardly; driving connections for said carriage to said driving-shaft adapted to be thrown into and out of engaging position by said rock-shaft; a spring-arm G on said rock shaft; a disk M on said driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm G to pass theretln'ough, and a lug m adapted to engage said arm G, whereby said rockshaft is thrown rearwardly; connections from said reproducer to said rockshaft, whereby said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the record-roll upon the actuation of said rock-shaft; and connections from said rock-shaft to said motor, for the purpose specified.

21. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a record-roll; means for revolving the same; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-roll; a phonographreproduccr pivotally supported on said carriage; a motor; a screw-threadei'l drivingshaft having a suitable driving connection to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rock-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft having a camshaped flange n thereon adapted to engage said arm G to throw said rockshaft forwardly; a driving-arm G adapted to engage said driving shaft when said rock shaft is in its forward position; a springarm G" on said rock-shaft; a disk M. on said drivingshaft, having a notch in therein to allow said spring-arm l to pass therethrough, and a lug m adapted to engage said arm G", whereby said rock-shaft is thrown rearwardly; and connections from said reproducer to said rock-shaft whereby said reprod ucer is thrown into and out of Contact with the record-roll upon the actuation of said rock-shaft for the purpose specified.

22. In a 11iagazilie-phonograph, the combination of a record-roll; means for revolving the same; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-roll; a phonographreprodueer pivotally supported on said carriage; a motor; a screw-threaded drivingshaft having a suitable driving connection to said motor; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage; an arm G on said rock-shaft; a wheel or disk N on said driving-shaft having a camsha )ed flange n thereon adapted to engage sai arm G to throw said rock-shaft forwardly; driving eonneetions for said carriage to said driving-shaft adapted to be thrown into and out of engaging position by said rock-shaft; a spring-arm G on said rockshaft; a disk M on said driving-shaft, having a notch m therein to allow said spring-arm G" to pass therethrough, and a lug m adapted to engage said arm G, whereby said rockshaft is thrown rearwardly; and connections from said reproducer to said rock shaft, whereby said reproducer is thrown into and out of contact with the recerd roli upon the actuation of said roclosheit, for the purpose specified.

.3. In a phonograph, the combination of s. record-roll means for revolving the some; a carriage adopted to reciprocate parallel therewith e phonogrsph-reprod uccr pivotslly supported on said carriage; a rock-shaft adopted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the some into and out of engagement with said record-roll; n serew-thremled driving-shaft a driving-arm on said rock-shaft adopted to engage said drivingsheit when said rock-shof t is in its forward position; a springerm on said rocleshoft, and a dish on said driving-shnft having a notch therein and having Meter-allyprojecting log on its outer face adopted to engage said spring-arm to actuate said rockshaft, for the purpose specified.

24. In a phonograph, the combination of e record-roll; means for revolving the some; s. carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel therewith; e phonograph reprodncer pivotellv supported on said carriage; a rock-shaft adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw tiresome into and out of engagement with said record-roll; a screw-threaded driving-shaft; driving connections for said oerrin e to said driving-shaft; a spring-arm on sei rock-shaft; end a disk on said drivingshaft having a notch therein and having a laterally-projecting lug on its outer face adapted to enga e said spring-arm to actuate said rock-shaft, Ior the purpose specified.

25. In a phonograph, the combination of e record-roll; means for revolving the some; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel therewith; 21 honogrn )h a reproducer pivotelly supported on said carriage; a rock-shaft adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the some into and out of engagement with said record-roll; a screw-threeded driving-shaft; e. driving-arm on said rock-shaft ads ted to engage said driving-shaft when sei rockshaft is in its forward position; an arm on said rock-sheft; and a disk on said driving-shaft having a notch therein and having a laterally-projecting lug on its outer face adapted to engege said arm to actuate said rock-shaft, for the purpose specified.

26. In a phonograph, the combination of a record-roll; means for revolving the same; it carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel therewith; a phonogra h reproducer pivotell supported on said carriage; a. rock -sha t adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the some into and out of engagement with said record-roll; a screw-threeded driving-shaft; driving connections for said carriage to said drivin -shaft; an arm on said rockheft; end a disk on said drivingsheft having it notch therein and having s laterally-projecting lug on its outer face adapted to engage said arm to actuate said rock-shaft, for the purpose specified.

' snpporte 27. In a. phonograph, the combination of e record-roll; means'for revolving the some; a carriage adopted to reciprocate parallel therewith e phonogre h reproducer pivotall supporter on sai carriage; a. rock -she t adopted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the some into and out of engagement with said record-roll a screw threaded driving-shaft; e driving-arm on said rocksheft ode ted to engage said driving-shaft when ssir rock-shaft is in its forward position e spring-arm on said rock-shaft; end a disk on said driving-shaft having a notch therein adopted to enga e said spring-arm to poiiuate seid rocleshaft, or the purpose speciie 28. In e phonograph, the combination of e record-roll; means for revo ng the some; a carriage adopted to reciproeu..e parallel therewith; e honogre h reproi'ocer pivotall on srii carriage; s. rock-she t edepted to raise and lower said repredneer to throw the some into and out of engsgement with said record -roll a. screwthreaded driving-shaft; driving connection. for said csrria 'e to said drivin shaft; s. spring-arm on sei rock-shaft; an a disk on said driving-sheft having a notch therein adapted to engage said spring-arm to actuate said rocksheft, for the purpose specified.

29. In e phonograph, the combination of e record-roll; means for revolving the same; a carriage-adapted to reciprocate parallel therewith; a (phonogra h reproducer pivotelly supporte on sci carriage; a rock-shaft adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of engagement with said record-roll; a. spring-arm on said rock-shat t; a disk having a notch therein and having a leterellyprojecting log on its outer face adapted to en age said spring-arm to actuate said rock-she t; and driving connecticns for said disk or wheel, for the purpose specified.

30. In a phonograph, the combination of arecord-roll; means for revolving the same; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel therewith; a phonogra h reproducer pivotall supporte on sai carriage; a rocksha 1; adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of engagement with said record-roll; a spring-arm on said rock-shaft; 8. disk having a notch therein edepted to on age said sprmgerrn to actuate said rock-she t; and driving connections for "said disk or wheel, for the purpose specified.

"31'. In a phonograph, the combination of a record-roll; means for revolving the same; a

' carriage edepted to reciprocate parallel therewith; a phone raph-reproducer pivotally supported on sci carriage; a rock-shaft adapted to raise and lower said re reducer to throw the same into and out o engagement with the record-roll; a screw-threaded drivingsh, aft a driving-arm on said rock-shaft adapted to engage said screw-threaded drivingshaft when the rock-shaft is in its forward position; an arm on said rock-shaft having a laterally-projecting yielding pin thereon; and a disk or wheel on said driving-shaft having a flange with an inwardly-deflected end thereon adapted to en age said in on said arm to throw the same ownward Y to bring the reproducer into contact with the record-roll, and the drivin arm into engagement with the driving-sha t, for the urpose specified.

32. In a phonograph, tlie combination of a record-roll; means for revolving the same; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel therewith; a phonograph-rcproducer pivotally supported on said carriage; a rock-shaft adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of engagement with the record-roll a screw-threaded driving-shaft; a driving-arm on said rock-shaft adapted to engage said screw-thrcaded driving-"shaft when the rock-shaft is in its forward position; an arm on said rock-shaft; and a disk or wheel on said driving-shaft having a flange with an inwardly-deflected end thereon adapted to enga e said arm to throw the same downwardly to ring the reproducer into contact with the record-roll, and the driving-arm into engagement with the driving-shaft, for the purpose specified.

33. In a phonograph, the combination of a record-roll; means for revolving the same; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel therewith; a phonograph-reproducer carried by said carriage; a rock-shaft adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of engagement with the record- I'oll; an arm on said rock-shaft having a laterally-pro'ecting yielding pin thereon; a disk or wheel having a flangewith an inwardlydeflected end thereon adapted to engage said pin on said arm to throw the same downwardly to bring the reproducer into contact with the recordroll and driving connections for said disk or wheel, for the purpose specified.

34. In a phonograph, the combination of a record-roll; means for revolving the same; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel therewith; a phonograph-reproducer carried by said carriage; a rock-shaft adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of engagement with the recordroll; an arm on said rock-shaft; a disk or wheel having a flange with an inwardlydefiected end thereon adapted to engage said arm to throw the same downwardly to bring the re producer into contact with the record-roll; and driving connections for said disk or wheel, for the urpose specified.

35. n a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a suitable frame; a motor; a magazine-wheel carrying mandrels; record-rolls on said mandrels; driving. connections for said mandrels; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a phonograph reproducer pivotally supported on said carriage; a roc r-shaft carried by said carriage adapted to raise and lower said re rodueer to throw the same into and out 0 contact with said record-rolls; means for actuating said carriage; means for automatically actuating said rock-shaft at the end of the movement of said carriage; a locking-do for said magazine-wheel connections for sai lockingdog to said rock-shaft; means for returning said carriage to its initial position, adapted to actuate said magazine-wheel with a step-bystcp movement; a controlling-lever forsaid motor; an arm on said rock-shaft adapted to engage said controlling-lever when said rockshaft is in its forward position, and to release the same when said rock-shaft is in its rearward position, thereby permitting the said lever to drop and stop the motor; a stop for said controlling-lever consisting of a wheel having long and short arms thereon, the long arms of which are adapted to su port the controlling-lever when released y said rockshaft arm, said rock-shaft arm being adapted to actuate said wheel for bringing the long arms into and out of position to engage said motor-controlling lever, for the purpose specified.

36. In a magazilie-phonograph, the combination of a suitable frame; a motor; a magazine-wheel carrying mandrels; record-rolls on said mandrels; driving connections for said mandrels; a carriage adapted to re ciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a pl1onographreproducer iivotally supported on said carriage; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of contact with said record-rolls; means for actuating said carriage; means for automatically actuating said rock-shaft at the end of the movement of said carriage; means for returning said carriage to its initial posi tion, adapted to actuate said magazine wheel with a step-by-step movement; a con trolling-lever for said motor; an arm on said rock-shaft adapted to engage said controllinglever when said rock-shaft is in its forward position, and to release the same when said rock-shaft is in its rearward position, thereby permitting the said lever to drop and stop the motor; a stop for said controllinglever consisting of a wheel having long and short arms thereon, the long arms of which are adapted to support the controlling-lever when released by said rock-shaft arm, said rock-shaft arm bein adapted to actuate said wheel for bringing t e lon arms into and out of position to engage sai motor-controlling lever, for the purpose specified.

37. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a suitable frame; a motor; a magazine-wheel carr ing mandrels; record-rel s on said mandrels; driving connections for said mandrels; a carriage adapted to reciproonto parallel with said record-rods; a phonogra h-reproducer ivotaiiy supported on sai carriage; a roe shaft carried by said carriage adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of contact with said record-rolls; means for he tuating said carriage; means for automatically actuating said rock-shaft at the end of the movement of said carriage; means for returning said carriage to its initial position, adapted to actuate said magazine-wheel with a step-by-step movement; a controllin -lever V for said motor; connections from said recirshaft to said controlling-lever; and a stop for said motor-controlling lever adapted to be thrown into and out of engaging osition by the reciprocation of said carriage, or the por pose specified.

38. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a suitable frame; a motor; a ins azine-Wheei carr 'ing mandreis; record-mils on said mandre s; driving connections for said msndreis; a carriage adapted to reciprocate araiiei with said record-rolls; a phonegra reproducer ivotally supported on sai carriage; a mo -shaft carried by said carriage adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of contact with said record-rolls; means for actuating said carria e; means for automatically actuating sai rook-shaft at the end of the movement of said carriage; means for returning said carriage to its initial position, adapted to actuate said magazine-whee} with a step-by-step movement a controlli: -lever for said motor; connections from sair rockshaft to said controlling-lever; and a stop for said motor-controlling lever adapted to be thrown into and out of engaging position by the reciprocation of said carriage, for the purpose specified.

39. In a magazinephonograph, the combination of a suitable frame; a motor; a record-roil magazine; record-rolls carried thereby; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parsilel withssid record-rolls means for actuating said carriage; a controIiing-iever for said inotor; connections from said carriage to said lever, adapted to be released at the end of the movement of said carriage to stop the motor; and astop for said controllin -iever, adapted to be thrown into and out o engaging position by the reciprocation of said earrings, for the pur ose specified. V j

40. n a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a casing; a door t iereior; a magezine-wheel; mandrel-shafts having recordroiis thereon carried by said wheel; wheeis on said mandrel-shafts; a driving-wheelies said mandrel-shaft wheels; an ad'nstahie support therefor; a carriage adapts to reciprocate parailei with said record-rolls; a phonographreprodueer ivotaily supported on said car riage; a roe -sl1aft carried by said carriage,

returning said carriage to its initial adapted to raise and lower said reproduoer to throw the same into and out of contact with said record-rolls; means for actuating said carriage; means for automatically actuating said rock-shaft at the end of the movement of said carriage; a iockingdog for said ma azine-wheei; connections for said locking- 0 to said rock-shaft; means for returning sai carriage to its initial position, adapted to actuete' said magazine-wheel with a step-bvstep movement; connections from said rechshaft to said adjustable support for the driving-whee} for the mandrel -shait wheels, whereby said driving-shaft is thrown into and out of osition to engage said mandrelshait whees; connections rein said rocksheft to the motor; a pi\'otaiiysnpported shaft T hsving a frietion'wheei 'i" and a iateraiiy-projeeting arm t thereon; a pivotaiiy-supported iink U on the inner end of said shaft T; a spring adapted to hold said link in frictionai contact with the face of said wheel T; a crank-shaft W adapted to engage the arm t of said shaft T, carried 1) the door of said casing; and a spring for hol ing said friction-wheel T normally out of engagement with said magazine-wheel, ail-co acting for the purpose specified.

41. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a casing; a door therefor; a ma azine-wheel; mandrel-shafts having recor rolls thereon carried by said wheels; wheels on said mandrel-shafts; a driving-whee! or said inandrei shaft wheels; an adjustable support therefor; a carriage adapted to recip rocate parailel with said record-rolls; a honograph-reprodnoer pivotally supports on said carria c; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage, 1-( opted to raise and iower said reprodueer to throw the same into and out of contact with said record-rolls; means for actuating said carriage; means for automatically actuating said rock-shaft at the end of the movement of said carriage; means for position, adapted to actuate said magazine-wheel with a step-hv-step movement; connections from said roci -shait to said adjustable sup ort for the driving-drool for the mandrel-s iaft wheeis, whereby said driving-shaft is thrown into and out of position to engage said mandrei shaft wheels; connections from said rook-shaft to the motor; a pivotaiiy-sulported shaft T having a Fiction-wheel and a laterally-projectin arm 5 thereon; a pivotailysnppcrted link on the inner end of said shaft T; a spring ada ted to hold said link in frictional contact with the face of said whee T; a crank-shaft W adapted to enage the arm t of said shaft T, carried by the nor of said casi and a spring for ho ding said friction-whee T normally out of engagement with said magasine-wheel, all co acting for the purpose specified.

42. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a casing; a door therefor; a magazine-wheel; mandrel-shafts having recordrolls thereon carried by said wheel; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a phonograph-reproducer pivotally supported on said carria e; a rock-shaft carried by said ca riage, a apted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of contact with said recordrolls; means for actuating said carriage; means for automatically actuating said rock shaft at the end of the movement of said carriage; a locking-dog for said magazine-wheel; connections for said locking-dog to said rockshaft; means for returning said carriage to its initial position, adapted to actuate said magazine-wheel with a step-by-step movement; connections from said rock-shaft to the motor; a pivotally-supported shaft T having a friction-wheel T" and a laterallyprojecting arm t thereon; a ivotall supported link U on the inner en of sai shaft T; a spring adapted to hold said link in frictional contactgwith the face of said wheel T; a crank-shaft W adapted to engage the arm t of said shaft T carried by the door of said casin and a spring for'holding said frictionivhee T normally out of en ageme nt with said magazine-wheel, all coactmg for the purpose specified.

43. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a casing; a door therefor; a magazine-wheel; mandrel -shafts having recordrolls thereon carried by said wheel; wheels on said mandrel-shafts; a driving-wheel for said mandrel-shaft wheels; an adjustable support therefor; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a phonographreproducer ivotally supported on said carriage; a roc -shaft carried by said carriage, adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of contact with said record-rolls; means for actuating said carria e; meansforautomatically actuatin said roc -shaft at the end of the movement 0 said carriage; a locking-dog for said magazine- Wheel connections forsaid locking-dog to said rock-shaft; means for returning said carriage to its initial position, adapted to actuate said magazine-wheel with a step-by-step movement; connections from said rock-shaft to said adjustable support for the drivin -wheel for the mandrel-shaft wheels, where y said driving-wheel is thrown into and out of position to engage said mandrel-shaft wheels; a pivotally-supported shaft T having a frictionwheel T and a laterally-projecting arm :5 thereon; a pivotally-supported link U on the inner end of said shaft T; a spring adapted to hold said link in frictional contact with the face of said wheel T; a crank-shaft W adapted to en age the arm t of said shaft T, carried b t e door of said casin and a spring for ho ding said friction-whee T normally out of engagement with said magazine-wheel, all coacting for the purpose specified.

44. In a magazii1e-phonograph, the combi nation of a casing; a door therefor; a magazine-wheel; mandrel -shafts having recordrolls thereon carried by said wheels; wheels on said mandrel-shafts; a driving-wheel for said mandrel shaft wheels; an adjustable support therefor; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a phonograph-reprodueer pivotally supported on sai( carriage; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage, adapted to raise and lower said re producer to throw the same into and out of contact with said record-rolls; means for actuating said carriage; means for automatically actuating said rock-shaft at the end of the movement of said carriage; means for returning said carriage to its initial position, adapted to actuate said magazine-wheel with a step-bystep movement; connections from said rock-shaft to said adjustable sup ort for the driving-wheel for the mandrel -sl 1aft wheels, whereby said (lIlVlIig-Sllilf t is thrown into and out of position to engage said mandrel shaft wheels; a pivotally supported shaft T having a friction-wheel T and a laterallyprojecting arm t thereon; a pivotallysupported link U on the inner end of said shaft T; a spring adapted to hold said link in frictional contact with the face of said wheel T; a crank-shaft W adapted to engage the arm t of said shaft T, carried by the door of said casing; and a spring for holding said friction-wheel 'l normally out of en gagement with said magazine wheel, all coacting for the purpose specified.

45. In a magazine-phonograph, the combination of a casing; a doortherefor; a magazine-wheel; mandrel-shafts having recordrolls thereon carried by said wheel; a carriage adapted to reciprocate parallel with said record-rolls; a phonograph-reprodueer pivotally supported on said carriage; a rock-shaft carried by said carriage, adapted to raise and lower said reproducer to throw the same into and out of contact with said record-rolls; means for actuating said carriage; means for automatically actuating said rock-shaft at the end of the movement of said carriage; a locking-dog for said magazine-wheel; connections for said locking-dog to said rock-shaft; means for returning said carriage to its initial position, adapted to actuate said magazine-wheel with a stepby-step movement; a pivotally-supported shaft Thaving a frictionwheel T and a laterally-projecting arm t thereon; a pivotally-sup orted link U on the inner end of said shaft a spring adapted to hold said link in frictional contact with the face of said wheel T; a crank shaft W adapted to engage the arm 15 of said shaft T, carried by the door of said casin and a spring for holding said friction-whee T nor- 

